Here's a "Then and Now Super Veteran" card for former pitcher and Cy Young Award winner Jim Perry:
As I've mentioned a few times over on this blog by now, Perry was
winding down a very nice 17-year career by 1975, appearing in 23 games
split between the Cleveland Indians and Oakland A's, posting a 4-10
record with a 5.38 earned run average.
Making his Major League debut in 1959, he was runner-up in Rookie
of the Year voting, and went on to win a Cy Young Award in 1970 while a
member of the Minnesota Twins.
All told he posted a career 215-174 record with a 3.45 E.R.A., 32
shutouts and 1576 strikeouts over 630 games, 447 of which were starts.
Now imagine all of that and NOT even being the best pro baseball player in the family!
What a brother-combo he and Gaylord made huh?!